Showing posts with label jamendo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jamendo. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

ShamAnimal - Dead of the Last Shaman

I love this album, great techno is hard to find but always memorable when you do. It's an upbeat sort of techno that carries its beat and feels distinct:

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Emitremmus - Nuclearization

You know, I just realized that although I found this great jem of Fallout-inspired post apocalyptic music a while back, I don't think I've mentioned it on the blog yet. So without further adieu, here is Emitremmus: Nuclearization: Voyage in the Post-Atomic Unknown:

New Hu Creix: Far

More excellent music from Hu Creix, with four tracks available for listening at Jamendo:

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Xcyril Stargate Odyssea and Others

Xcyril is a group I discovered a while back, but I stumbled across this great album whle investigating "soundtrack" in Jamendo's tags system. Good stuff:


I had previously also found their Alter Ego album, also well worth listening to:


Anyway, you can see all of Xcyril here.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Epic Soul Factory

More Jamendo weekend madness! Check out Epic Soul Factory, which has produced what sounds for all purposes like a big-budget summer action flick soundtrack (just minus the movie) or maybe a lengthy CRPG soundtrack (minus the 50+ hour game). Fun stuff, and might easily work work a background soundtrack in gaming:


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Hu Creix The present Forward

A new album by Hu Creix, now up on Jamendo! I love Creix, been collecting what they release for a while now, some really interesting experimental electronica.

Friday, October 7, 2011

The Tales of the Wandering Prince

It's the weekend....so time for some more music suggestions! This time it's The Tales of the Wandering Prince, another fine gem on Jamendo:

And even better: Bushido, Volume 3. I need to check out the first two now.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Music for Ghosts and Serial Killers

I don't know if this really works well as background music for any sort of games, but I absolutely love it...amazing stuff (disclaimer: I have eclectic and unusual taste in music). Anyway, its by Huxley Met Soda, and both albums up on Jamendo are worth consideration for those who like their music downtempo and odd. If there were ever to be another Twin Peaks (or hell, if David Lynch just needed music for a new movie) these people could do it.